Introductions
To introduce yourself in Korean, you can say 안녕하세요 (an-nyeong-ha-se-yo) which means "hello" and to say your
name, you can say "your name" 입니다 which means "I'm ______".
Nice To Meet You & Happy New Years!
In Korean, there are many things you can say to someone you meet for the first time. In English when we meet someone
for the first time, we say "Nice to meet you" or "It's a pleasure to meet you". Also, after we have met that person we can
say "Hope to see you again". To learn how to say these the two phrases along with how to say 'Happy new years', click
the picture of the boy and girl shaking hands to the left.
for the first time, we say "Nice to meet you" or "It's a pleasure to meet you". Also, after we have met that person we can
say "Hope to see you again". To learn how to say these the two phrases along with how to say 'Happy new years', click
the picture of the boy and girl shaking hands to the left.
Saying Goodbye
In Korean there are different ways of speaking. It's important to know how to speak both formally and informally
in Korean. However, the best way to learn Korean is by learning how to speak politely (in my opinion). To say goodbye
is very simple. In Korean they have different ways to say goodbye based on the person leaving and the person staying.
To learn more about saying goodbye, click on the picture of Ernie on the left.
in Korean. However, the best way to learn Korean is by learning how to speak politely (in my opinion). To say goodbye
is very simple. In Korean they have different ways to say goodbye based on the person leaving and the person staying.
To learn more about saying goodbye, click on the picture of Ernie on the left.
Happy Valentines Day!!
It's valentines day and you want to tell your loved ones "I love you". Click on the I love Korea picture to learn how to say "I love you" and three other useful phrases! In this video you will also learn how to say "I miss you", "Thank you", and "I'm sorry". There are different ways to say these phrases depending on the intimate level or formalities.